Jenny currently serves as a Visiting Assistant Professor in Geography at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. She also teaches at Monmouth University, and she recently taught at Thomas Jefferson University and Northeastern University.
Outside of higher education, she proudly serves on the Advisory Board of the Buffalo Field Campaign in West Yellowstone, Montana, USA - an Indigenous founded and led wild bison advocacy group. She works as an Associate Editor for the Political Animals section of the peer-reviewed journal Society & Animals; and she produces theatre with children on social/environmental justice issues at Camp Kinderland in Massachusetts each summer.
Her professional work includes service with The National Park Service, The United Nations, The Wildlife Conservation Society, The New Jersey Audubon, Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey, and Educational Testing Services in Princeton, NJ. She was also a high school teacher in Boston and New York City for many years.
Through her work in the environmental studies and humanities, she aims to instill greater appreciation for the linkages and vulnerabilities shared between peoples, nonhumanity, and the changing planet.
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